That's a sweet word... Gendered 60s and beyond
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This book is the fourth, completing the previous three - Passion (2001), The Gender 90s, or the Phallus Does Not Exist (2003) and Feminist Intervention in Stalinism, or Stalin Does Not Exist (2006). Each of them is a philosophical intervention in the regimes of the sensual, the most painful for the “common Soviet man” - modernism, Stalinism, the late Soviet and post-Soviet periods. The cross-cutting problem of each of the books is the problem of feminist political choice; the implicit theoretical question is how feminist theory can develop in post-Soviet conditions. The main subject of this book is a person in a situation of passionate attachment to freedom: if in Stalinism an existential choice is made in conditions where the subject has no logical opportunity to make it, then in the 1960s the subject, who is in a situation of becoming different, finds himself in a situation of passionate ( “sweet”) attachment to freedom. But is recognition according to the criterion of freedom the main potentiality of a person?
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Ирина Жеребкина Анатольевна
- Language
- Russian